South African Eden by James Stevenson-Hamilton

South African Eden by James Stevenson-Hamilton

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A memoir of over four decades of service of the author as warden of what became the world renowned Kruger National Park, a classic of ecology.

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South African Eden by James Stevenson-Hamilton

"South African Eden" is James Stevenson-Hamilton's memoir of over four decades of service as warden of what became the world renowned Kruger National Park, a classic of ecology. With a new concept in preserving the indigenous wilds, Stevenson-Hamilton ensured South Africa's heritage for the future.
James Stevenson-Hamilton (1867-1857) was born on the family estate near Glasgow and educated at Rugby and Sandhurst. At a loose end after participating in the South African War as an officer in the Inniskilling Dragoons, in June 1902 he was appointed as warden of the Sabi Game Reserve in the Lowveld, along the Eastern Transvaal border with Mozambique. This was later to emerge, thanks to two decades of epic determination on his part, as the world famous Kruger National Park. His frequent and stylish articles on the topic of environment management were published in journals such as The Field, Blackwood's, The Times and The Outspan. These were later expanded into books, but it is his passionate memoir, South African Eden of 1937, which has achieved classic status.
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ISBN 13 9780143185581
ISBN 10 0143185586
Title South African Eden
Author James Stevenson-Hamilton
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Random House South Africa
Year published 2012-10-01
Number of pages 340
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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